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SRAM RED XPLR Gravel Groupset & Energy Meter In-Depth Evaluate (2024)

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SRAM has simply launched its newest model of its top-end gravel groupset, SRAM RED XPLR. This group is certainly the largest shift within the SRAM gravel realm since its inception, in that it strikes from what has successfully been a tweaked road-bike rear derailleur, to one thing similar to a SRAM Transmission mountain bike rear derailleur. Plus, the period of 13-speed cassettes has arrived.

Past that, the entire setup additionally pairs with SRAM’s new Zipp 303 XPLR wheelset and a brand new XPLR tire partnership with Goodyear. All of which is designed to be probably the most performance-oriented gravel bike setup on the market. Oh, and there’s an up to date energy meter as nicely. And a few bonus buttons too.

I’ve been using it for the previous month on a loaner Specialised Crux (new mannequin with UDH), throughout all types of terrain situations, together with a multi-day journey within the mountains. For those who discovered this assessment helpful, you need to use the hyperlinks on the backside, or take into account changing into a DCR Supporter, which makes the positioning ad-free, whereas additionally having access to a video collection behind the scenes of the DCR Cave. And naturally, it makes you superior.

The Geeky Specs:

This part is all about specs. Principally, numbers. Tons and many numbers. Briefly, the 2 numbers individuals fake to care about probably the most are weight and value. Basically, this new RED XPLR groupset drops the burden from 2,575g to 2,488g (with energy meter) in comparison with the earlier RED XPLR eTAP AXS groupset. The SRAM Power XPLR AXS groupset is 2,715g.

In the meantime, pricing stays within the unobtanium degree, with a whole power-meter-laden groupset coming in at $3,979 (or $3,529 with out energy meter). In fact, the overwhelming majority of individuals are truly shopping for this groupset on a brand new bike, during which case the price is just bundled in, and the true value to the patron is however a fraction of these values.

And whereas usually we’d see extra individuals shopping for groupsets like this aftermarket so as to add on current bikes, that’s much less probably right here. That’s as a result of this requires a UDH-compatible *gravel* body, and there’s only a few of these available on the market at present (in comparison with loads on MTB, however this isn’t suitable with MTB because of interoperability breakpoints with suspension and never being flat-bar).

In any case, we’re getting distracted from foolish portions of numbers. Thus, right here’s the entire weights desk first:

Then the entire pricing desk:

And at last, for all these geeks within the crowd, the good things: SRAM’s full technical product shows. They’re traditionally fan favorites right here, so I proceed to publish them. SRAM unquestionably leads the sports activities tech world when it comes to offering media with oodles of technical particulars forward of launch, and these product shows are a few of the finest sources of technical goodness. First, right here’s the RED XPLR one:

After which, right here’s the Zipp 303 XPLR one:

Now, go forth and luxuriate in some gentle studying. With that, let’s begin utilizing it.

The Elements:

The very first thing to know is that true to the spirit of gravel bikes, the RED XPLR groupset is a little bit of a mash-mash of current issues, albeit with some new bits as nicely. Basically, the complete front-end of the bike is actually simply the lately launched SRAM RED highway groupset. That features the controls (shifters/levers), the calipers, the chain, and the XDR drive physique within the again.

That’s in fact not a foul factor. The brand new shifters have been nicely acquired, together with each the elevated one-finger braking efficiency in addition to the brand new bonus button.

Sliding our manner down the bike, we’ve acquired the entrance chainring, in a 1x configuration as with the previous. That is supplied in both an influence meter or non-power meter configuration. Notably, in an influence meter configuration, the chainrings are totally detachable from the facility meter. Which means that in contrast to SRAM’s RED energy meter, you don’t throw away your energy meter when the chainrings die.

The ability meter is in fact based mostly on Quarq origins, although the Quarq markings are largely gone, besides within the app. Nonetheless, this can be a ‘whole energy’ unit, that means it’s capturing whole left/proper energy, and never left-only energy as is the case in a few of SRAM’s cheaper gravel choices (which use a backside bracket energy meter design). This unit has a claimed accuracy of +/- 1%.

The chainrings are supplied in 38T, 40T, 42T, 44T, and 46T. Whereas the crank lengths are supplied in 160, 165, 167.5, 170, 172.5, and 175mm (be aware the brand new 160mm possibility). It additionally suits aero rings 48-52t. The brand new crank arm design reduces the burden by 23g alone. And the q-factor right here is 150mm.

The chain in the meantime, whereas technically the identical elements, does have a barely totally different end between the gravel/MTB chain versus the highway chain. SRAM says that whereas they’re bodily similar, the end is optimized for both gravel or highway purposes. Thus, long-term, you’d wish to ensure you’ve acquired the suitable one, however in a pinch you possibly can swing both manner.

Transferring our manner again, we’ve acquired the 13-speed cassette, and the rear derailleur. We’ll begin with the cassette first, trigger that’s the best. On this case, we’ve now acquired 13 cogs versus 12-cogs. The vary for the 10-46 is (10,11,12,13,15,17,19,21,24,28,32,38,46)
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The cassette attaches on an XDR driver physique. That is helpful not simply when it comes to wheelset choices, but in addition sensible trainers. Nearly each coach available on the market is XDR suitable, so mounting it onto a coach is tremendous simple/easy. You’ll simply must get an additional 13-speed cassette, or…you possibly can see how issues just like the Zwift Cog make these types of shifts simpler, because you don’t want something besides the coach you have already got.

OK, lastly, the factor individuals truly care about: The brand new rear derailleur (RD). SRAM is actually taking the SRAM Transmission-style mountain bike derailleur and placing it in RED XPLR. This UDH-only RD signifies that it’s mainly constructed like a tank. That’s been nicely established in the actual world with the prevailing transmission RD over on MTB.

It additionally signifies that it requires UDH (Common Derailleur Hanger), because it attaches on to the body (nicely, technically to the UDH, which is a tiny little sliver of metallic that sits in between the body and the RD). However this design makes it much more sturdy, within the occasion of rock strikes or different untold poor life selections.

With the UDH design, there are not any adjustment screws of any type (b-tension, excessive/low restrict, and many others…). That mentioned, there’s a little bit of a fiddly course of to make sure alignment if you mount the RD. I made the (silly) mistake of taking it off someday, and realized simply what number of steps it’s important to rigorously observe to get it mounted again on appropriately. Not like a standard derailleur hanger that simply pops in place, this does require additional steps for those who take it off. It’s under no circumstances exhausting; it simply has a really set order of operations. Don’t do it by accident for funsies.

Nonetheless, in some ways, SRAM’s current Transmission MTB setup and RED XPLR are very related. They share a ton of elements. But, there are some key variations – particularly that SRAM says XPLR “prioritizes shift velocity and easy gear ratio over shifting below load”, whereas Transmission goes to prioritize shifting below heavy load.

This doesn’t imply you possibly can’t shift below load, it simply means Transmission (MTB) prioritizes that, whereas XPLR prioritizes velocity.

Okay, so with all that part stuff out of the way in which, how did it really feel using?

Nicely, beginning on the front-end, it felt similar to the brand new 2024 SRAM RED groupset I rode all spring. Trigger, ya know, it’s actually the very same. The identical shifter design, the identical hood design, and many others… And I preferred that.

It’s acquired the brand new bonus button as nicely, which I additionally respect when it comes to connecting to varied bike computer systems (Hammerhead, Garmin, Wahoo), to manage varied features. Hammerhead clearly has the most customizable features from it on their Karoo, however Garmin and Wahoo have the core of them. Extra on that later.

When it comes to braking efficiency, as famous earlier, it retains that increased braking power with much less strain. SRAM touts that as successfully one-finger braking. Advertising apart, it’s true. As I descended out of the Italian mountains final week on 20% grades on tough trails, I used to be utilizing nothing greater than a single finger to maintain me from flying off the facet of the mountain.

From a shifting-speed standpoint, it’s fast, however frankly, so is each different SRAM RED groupset. Considered one of lately I’m going to truly hire a high-speed digital camera to indicate the real-world variations right here. It’s so foolish, shifting is so quick throughout the board on all these digital groupsets (from each firms). Both manner, it was by no means an issue on both flat floor, or below load going up those self same 20%+ grades. I don’t have many good side-profile pictures of 20% grades through the journey, so right here’s a special fairly picture as an alternative.

As for noticing the 13-cogs versus 12, it’s not one thing I’d simply discover with out doing side-by-side testing on the identical slope. In my case, after I travelled I solely introduced a single bike (for which the airline fortunately misplaced anyhow for five days). Two bikes would solely double the issues EasyJet might lose.

On the battery entrance, it makes use of the very same battery as all current SRAM AXS and eTAP methods, which is nice. I respect SRAM sticking with that one. Nevertheless, I might respect if SRAM would replace their single battery charger from micro-USB to USB-C.

As a substitute, I exploit this USB-C dual-charger from Amazon for $19. Works nice, been utilizing it a yr or so now.

Lastly, when it comes to the facility meter, we’ll get to that in a while, as all the time, within the energy meter accuracy part, and a few within the app integration part.

App & Bike Pc Integration:

On this part I’ll dive into the SRAM AXS app, for some configuration of the groupset, in addition to discuss integration with bike computer systems from Hammerhead, Garmin, and Wahoo.

First up, the group transmits throughout each ANT+ in addition to Bluetooth Sensible, relying on which elements you’re speaking about, and which requirements it’s leveraging. For the app, it’ll use Bluetooth, whereas for speaking to bike computer systems it’s going to make use of ANT+ requirements. And for energy, it’ll do each ANT+ and Bluetooth Sensible.

Beginning with the app, there’s SRAM’s AXS app, which helps you to add bikes to your ‘bike storage’, after which add elements to every bike. The app can have you faucet the AXS button on every part to make sure you’ve acquired bodily management of them (versus dorking with another particular person’s bike that pedals by).

You’ll see the battery standing proven for every one. In whole, you’re going to have 4 core feedback that’ll present up, in a default configuration:

– Rear Derailleur
– Left shifter
– Proper shifter
– Energy meter (assuming energy meter possibility)

You would additionally add SRAM Wi-fi Blips in there too, for those who had been to have these. In my setup, I didn’t have any (truthfully, I discover I hardly ever use those I’ve had). Both manner, it does help them.

For those who had been to faucet any of the shifter or RD elements, you’ll see the present firmware, and if there’s something to replace. Updating every of the elements took, at most, 30 seconds.

Nevertheless, for those who faucet the facility meter one, you’ll truly get some legit configuration choices for that part, together with each a handbook torque offset, in addition to zero offset, in addition to a few of the legacy Quarq choices which have been round for a decade or so.

In the meantime, for the shifting configuration, you’ll faucet ‘Configure Controls’ and ‘Drivetrain Settings’. For Configure Controls, that’s the place you possibly can reassign what occurs if you press every shifter individually (or together), in addition to the bonus button. Given this can be a 1x setup (versus a 2x setup), you’re kinda a bit extra restricted in what number of choices you might have.

By default the bonus button merely duplicates the shifting motion of every left or proper shifter (that means, it shifts). Nevertheless, you possibly can simply pair that bonus button as much as your bike pc. That features Garmin, Wahoo, and Hammerhead. Merely set Operate 1 (above) to be ANT+, after which head to your bike pc.

One factor I *GREATLY* respect if utilizing a Hammerhead Karoo, is simply how rattling easy they’ve made this integration. I used to be completely able to must scan for all of the elements and such within the sensors menu, however the second I powered it on, the Karoo mechanically pulled them from SRAM AXS on-line, and populated my sensors menu – full with the bike identify and all. So good!

Then, I can merely faucet the bonus button management within the menu and assign it to certainly one of a gazillion features, throughout a slate of classes:

This contains stuff like altering information pages, beginning/stopping, setting a lap, and in addition structured exercise controls.

The identical idea exists over on the Garmin and Wahoo sides. Right here it’s paired as much as a Garmin Edge 1050, the place I’m assigning it to the headliner function: The bike bell.

So I merely faucet the bonus button, and immediately it dings the bike bell. Increase!

Lastly, on the subject of integration with different bike computer systems, the SRAM AXS methods transmit utilizing the ANT+ Gear Shifting commonplace. That signifies that all bike computer systems help it, and document your shifting information (and battery standing) with out concern. Nothing proprietary right here, nor any vendor lockout (cough…Shimano). You’ll be able to see this information on varied platforms, from SRAM themselves, to Hammerhead’s website, or Garmin (with a Garmin pc), or websites like Di2Stats paradoxically sufficient.

Right here’s what it seems to be like on SRAM Internet AXS (albeit, on the time of publishing, I couldn’t appear to arrange a 13-speed cassette on the Garmin, so the information doesn’t fairly translate to SRAM’s website for all cogs):

Okay, with that, let’s dig into the facility meter.

SRAM/Quarq Energy Meter:

Subsequent up there’s the Quarq energy meter, which is branded as a SRAM energy meter, given SRAM acquired Quarq ages in the past (2011). Nevertheless, the app nonetheless calls it Quarq – in order that’s a win for sports activities tech geeks in all places.

The groupset might be bought with or with out the facility meter possibility. Nevertheless, maybe probably the most notable factor is that SRAM didn’t power a shift to their controversial built-in chainrings on this energy meter. As a substitute, the chainrings might be simply eliminated/changed, after which put again on the facility meter (whereas on the SRAM RED Highway facet, the facility meter turns into disposable when the chainrings want changing, albeit that is after probably 20,000-30,000 miles, and SRAM presents a 50% low cost if that occurs within the first 5 years).

Both manner, none of that issues right here, as a result of the 2 are simply separable from one another.

In the meantime, the small cap above protects the coin cell battery case, which makes use of a CR2032 battery. SRAM says the battery ought to final about 200 hours.

The opposite massive distinction between this SRAM RED XPLR groupset, and a few of the cheaper XPLR groupsets, is that the SRAM RED XPLR unit captures your whole energy. It doesn’t technically measure left and proper energy independently, however somewhat estimates it based mostly on upstroke/downstroke. Nonetheless, the overall energy is totally measured. Whereas for SRAM’s RIVAL-based energy meters (together with the default items in a FORCE/RIVAL/APEX), these measure solely the left-side energy through a backside bracket energy meter. They then take that left-side energy and double it. With the SRAM RED XPLR unit, it’s as an alternative measuring it through the chainrings, and thus can measure whole energy out of your legs.

The SRAM RED XPLR energy meter broadcasts throughout each ANT+ & Bluetooth Sensible as an influence sign, this implies it’s totally suitable with just about each bike pc and watch available on the market. Throughout my testing timeframe, I used it on rides with: Hammerhead Karoo 3, Garmin Edge 840, Edge 1050, Edge 1050, COROS Dura, Garmin Epix Professional, Apple Watch Extremely 2, Wahoo ROAM V2, Samsung Galaxy Well being App, and undoubtedly extra watches and bike computer systems that I’m forgetting.

Inside these ANT+ & Bluetooth alerts are the next information metrics:

– Whole Energy (ANT+ & Bluetooth Sensible)
– Energy Stability (ANT+ & Bluetooth Sensible)
– Cadence (ANT+ & Bluetooth Sensible)
– Energy Meter Battery Stage (ANT+ & Bluetooth Sensible)
– Torque Effectiveness (ANT+)
– Pedal Smoothness (Bluetooth Sensible)

Technically talking, it truly transmits torque and calculates watts, however for the needs of simplicity in your head unit, you’re going to see watts.

To pair it up, relying in your head unit, it’ll both be mechanically paired as a part of your RED XPLR set (if Hammerhead), otherwise you’ll manually pair it as a brand new energy meter (each different bike pc). Within the case of Hammerhead, it’ll present up with the bike pc identify (Specialised Crux in my case).

In any occasion, past that, all bike GPS items can simply do a calibration from their respective Zero Offset/Calibration menus. And I had no points with that, often finishing in a couple of seconds. You too can do it from the SRAM AXS app, as outlined earlier.

At that time, merely journey like regular, and also you’ll see energy and cadence proven in your bike pc:

For metrics like normalized energy, common energy, and many others… All these are calculated out of your particular bike pc. The SRAM/Quarq unit merely transmits this information over, and your bike pc does the work of figuring all that out.

I’ve gotta say, it’s simply so good using with a reliable energy meter. That may sound foolish as a dude who’s job it’s to energy meters, however there’s few energy meters on the market as easy because the Quarq items, with a massively excessive ‘simply works’ issue. It’s been that manner for almost twenty years, and stays that manner at present.

Energy Meter Accuracy:

Now, regardless of figuring out that the facility meter must be correct, that doesn’t imply I’ll consider. As all the time, testing must happen, and validation must occur. That’s what this part is all about.

I’ll try to maintain issues environment friendly right here, for all of our sakes.

Earlier than I am going outdoors and do testing, I often do some fast indoor coach testing to see how issues deal with on known-good trainers. Normally if issues can’t cross the check inside, they actually gained’t accomplish that outdoors with vibrations/terrain, temperature, humidity, climate, and many others…

On this case, SRAM didn’t have a spare 13-speed cassette, so I ended up simply doing a check in ERG mode on the Tacx NEO 3M with a 12-speed highway cassette. That’s not fairly excellent when it comes to testing, as a result of the chainline wouldn’t have been tremendous environment friendly. However, I additionally had the Favero Assioma Professional MX-2 on there as nicely, so I used to be actually wanting to make sure that relationship was good, and if the Tacx NEO 3M was a bit decrease because of extra drivetrain losses, that’d be tremendous.

Right here’s that information set:

And certainly, precisely as anticipated. The Favor and Quarq are sometimes inside 1-2 watts, completely aligned, whereas the Tacx NEO 3M is a bit decrease given the non-optimal cassette configuration. Once more, there’s nothing fallacious with the NEO 3M (it’s arguably probably the most correct sensible coach on the planet proper now), it’s easy drivetrain losses attending to it.

So, outdoors I went, this time for a fast validation loop across the forest. The outcomes of this are fairly astonishingly related (to the Favero Assioma Professional MX-2), even instances at 750w, and there solely 10w totally different – which is tremendous spectacular. One is perhaps mistaken considering this was merely one energy meter paired to 2 totally different head items. However no, it’s two totally different items from two totally different firms.

At this level, you possibly can guess how that is going to go, proper?

Let’s simply skip forward to some spicy stuff, and skip a month of extra basic rides. As a substitute, right here’s a sundown journey from the ocean up almost 9,00m (3,000ft) into the mountains. That is most notable as a result of I began simply earlier than sundown, and would journey 2.5hrs into darkness. Thus, the temps would shift dramatically (because of each sundown and climbing into the mountains). But, the facility meters stayed completely glued collectively. Right here’s a snippet in the beginning:

One within the center:

And one in direction of the tip:

Cadence was additionally spot-on:

As was the mean-max graph:

The following day, I continued climbing, this time transitioning from highway to gravel, for 8.5 hours of using (and…some non-riding). Once more, over the course of the day, together with as darkness set and temps shifted all day lengthy from sizzling AF to sit back, the unit stayed completely aligned. Right here’s a pair snippets. First, and earlier climb:

Identical goes for cadence:

Then some mid-day climbs. Even right here, on rougher gravel, we solely see a couple of watts of growth between them (which is what I sometimes see as situations get rougher, firms range barely on the algorithms to cope with the noise).

Once more, very strong, spot on.

I’ll save you a similar charts through the descent, as a result of they’re kinda a bit messy to take a look at, since energy is up/down a bunch.

So as an alternative, one other journey only for enjoyable, tossed in, to indicate how shut these two items had been. Right here’s one brief snippet from that journey, as I stupidly solely introduced with me one Garmin on that journey, and had trusted the COROS Dura for energy meter information, which was largely OK, besides after I stopped and acquired sticky watts. However, right here’s a ‘clear’ part for random looking.

Finally, as one would anticipate, you’ve acquired two hyper-accurate energy meters, that appear made for one another. The numbers stayed glued collectively, and I didn’t must do any particular dances to get them to remain completely happy both. It’s my form of testing.

Zipp 303 XPLR Wheelset:

Lastly, I wish to briefly contact on the Zipp 303 XPLR wheel set. This new wheel set from Zipp is designed to be the head of gravel wheels when it comes to efficiency, when paired with one of many three authorised tires. And particularly, much more so, when paired with Zipp’s personal new XPLR tire made in partnership with Goodyear.

That tire is available in a couple of totally different sizes (see the specs manner up excessive within the publish), however in my case I used to be working it with the brand new 45mm XPLR tires. Sure, 45mm. It’s huge.

Now, the made justification with a wheel set and tire mixture like that is you could run considerably decrease pressures, which improve efficiency, whereas being designed to be the quickest potential tire from a velocity standpoint (together with components like aerodynamics with the Zipp 303, and rolling resistance with the tire). Of their media presentation (linked above), SRAM talked fairly a bit about how the speeds at occasions like Unbound proceed to get quicker and quicker annually, in the end requiring a tire like this be constructed.

In using it over the past month, it’s actually in contrast to another gravel tire I’ve ridden. Successfully, it seems like working a mountain bike tire. Mentally, you consider your efficiency and dealing with talents very very like a mountain bike tire, besides, you simply go a heck of so much quicker in different situations. It continues to be mentally counterintuitive that decrease tire pressures are quicker, however that debate has lengthy been settled by science and testing over the previous few years. Therefore why individuals on highway are now not working tires at 110psi or above.

Now, whereas I cherished virtually all of my time with this wheel set mixture, it could actually’t be left unsaid that issues didn’t finish nicely. Particularly, deep into the mountains, nicely out of mobile phone protection as I used to be working my strategy to the refuge for the evening, I acquired a double-puncture on the sidewall. This was whereas pedaling on very chill and really tame gravel:

It roughly seems to be like a pinch flat, however as luck would have it, I truly was recording from a drone on the time, and have the entire thing on video (see the video on the publish, and the Zipp part/chapters). It seems that the wheel/tire sidewall someway struck the facet of a rock, and it both triggered a pinch flat, or a double-puncture. It’s exhausting to know precisely. Both manner, I had two massive holes that wanted plugs.

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Sadly, the plugs wouldn’t maintain greater than a minute or two, earlier than failing. Even some off-road motorcyclists that had been touring had larger plugs, and people wouldn’t maintain strain both.

Naturally, I shifted to grabbing the spare tube. Besides…umm…the spare tube I had in my bag was…umm…not with lengthy sufficient valve stems. Nicely then, crap. My dangerous.

So, a couple of hours of strolling and such ensued until I acquired to the refuge. We tried to patch it there, however the patch wouldn’t maintain nicely, because of needing overlapping patches on two sorta-close punctures. Or, possibly it was one thing else. Both manner, air wasn’t holding long run.

Fortunately, in a random bookshelf on the refuge, they’d 9 tubes. Of which, exactly 1 of them had lengthy sufficient worth stems. I caught that in there, and managed to descend the 90km again to the ocean the subsequent day. Woot!

Nevertheless, upon attending to the ocean, I seen a brand new fracture on the sidewall on the exact opposite facet, which, appears…non-ideal.

At this level I bundled all these things and despatched it to SRAM, together with the precise tire pressures I used to be working (through the Quarq TyreWiz I had put in). I had set it to exactly the pressures SRAM had despatched over as really helpful for my weight mixture.

To SRAM’s credit score, after reviewing all of the footage, particulars, pressures, and many others…, they agree the terrain on this space shouldn’t have triggered this final result. I’m getting the tire again to them, they usually’re working with Goodyear to determine what’s gone fallacious.

Thus at this level it’s exhausting to now what the supply of the difficulty is. On one hand, punctures can occur. That’s a part of biking. Nevertheless, this wheel+tire’s whole level in life, priced at over $2,200 is to not puncture on this (and rather more difficult) terrain. Given this wheel is just authorised for 3 totally different tires, and that is SRAM’s premier choose, it’s a little bit of a disappointment.

Hopefully, although, this was only a typical DC Rainmaker one-off of dangerous luck. Maybe I used to be simply the dumb unfortunate dude who manages to double (or triple) puncture a tire. I suppose solely time (and particulars from Goodyear) will inform. On the brilliant facet, it was an superior tire until that time. Additionally, subsequent time I’ll guarantee I double-check my spare tube valves earlier than I am going into the wilderness. And naturally, due to the crew and others on the refuge as we spent the night making an attempt to salvage it.

(Observe: The entire charts in these accuracy sections had been created utilizing the DCR Analyzer software.  It means that you can examine energy meters/trainers, coronary heart charge, cadence, velocity/tempo, GPS tracks, and many extra. You need to use it as nicely, extra particulars right here.)

Wrap-Up:

Trying on the SRAM RED XPLR groupset, it’s fairly clear they’ve established a brand new benchmark for a gravel groupset. Be it from a sturdiness or efficiency standpoint, it’s fairly exhausting to beat. On the shifting facet, you’ve acquired the elements individuals know and love from the SRAM RED highway lineup, whereas within the rear you’ve acquired successfully SRAM Transmission from the MTB facet. And within the center, you’ve acquired a full Quarq energy meter that’s identified and trusted.

There’s frankly little or no to complain about right here, apart from the same old: Value.

As all the time, we’ll must see what the end-state pricing seems to be like on bikes over the approaching hours and days, since that’s the value most shoppers will truly pay. That mentioned, I’d anticipate it’s going to be comparatively just like the pricing with current SRAM RED XPLR (earlier gen) on it. In any case, the bike business actually isn’t ready proper now to get all loopy with costs, given the glut of stock that many producers nonetheless have.

Nonetheless, regardless of all that, on the excessive different finish of the SRAM spectrum is the SRAM XPLR Apex AXS groupset launched final summer season, that’s nonetheless an unbelievable cut price, and a pleasure to journey. Thus, choices abound.

With that – thanks for studying!

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